Le Voyage dans la Lune – Moon Face Shot, Méliès 1902 Film Still
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Le Voyage dans la Lune – Moon Face Shot, Méliès 1902 Film Still

Audiences in 1902 would have gasped at this audacious image — the face of the Moon rendered as a living, grimacing man with a rocket lodged squarely in his eye socket. Drawn from Georges Méliès's landmark proto-science-fiction film, this iconic frame captures humanity's first cinematic assault on the cosmos with theatrical absurdity. The anthropomorphic Moon, pained yet majestic, perfectly embodies the Edwardian collision of scientific wonder, music-hall humor, and Jules Verne-inspired adventure.

Category: Poster
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Georges Méliès
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1900s
Country: France
Coolness: 8/10

A rocket buried in the Moon's screaming eye is as unhinged as illustration gets — this belongs simultaneously in MoMA and on every dorm room wall ever. It is the grandfather of pulp spectacle.

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